Princess Cruises introduces next-level cruise connectivity
MedallionNet Max will be available exclusively in Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages.
Princess Cruises announced the launch of MedallionNet Max, a new level of onboard Wi-Fi service that will meet the growing demands of today’s intensively digitally-connected travelers and continue to expand the market for cruise vacations.
MedallionNet Max will be available exclusively in Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages.
Princess will now offer two-tiers of Wi-Fi service – MedallionNet Classic and MedallionNet Max. MedallionNet Classic will offer the same service performance, reliability, and global coverage that Princess guests enjoy today. MedallionNet Max will now be the highest performing service tier with prioritized access to the highest quality and highest performance bandwidth available anywhere in the world which is typically Starlink.
MedallionNet Max will only be available in the brand’s industry-leading bundles: Princess Plus and Princess Premier. These packages are engineered to give guests the maximum experience with the maximum value.
A la carte pricing for MedallionNet Classic remains at $24.99 per day for a single device plan and $44.99 per day for a multi-device plan. Consistent with the cruise brand’s relentless focus on personalized and hassle-free service, guests will not have to do anything different onboard to access the different services.
The appropriate service level will be assigned based on each guest’s package, as indicated on the Princess app. A single guest network will remain, reduce guest confusion related to network names or any complications being added to the onboard experience.
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